“I am overjoyed this work is being published. There are no other books on music that articulate the Catholic aesthetic so masterfully. It is a precious jewel to be cherished.”—Joseph Pearce, from the Foreword; Author, The Quest for Shakespeare
“ Even the most devoted atheist recognizes the spiritual component in music. Here at last we have the professor, the composer, and the man of faith together looking at how music can reveal God’s immanence and his transcendence together. Kurek’s journey to the Catholic faith is fascinating and revealing in its own right.”— Maggie Gallagher, Executive Director, Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Worship
“ A fascinating perspective into the mechanics of music, while speaking to the spiritual and transcendental effects of music. With a view of the human person as mind, body, and soul, Kurek delves into the reasons why music speaks the words we cannot speak, shapes the emotions in our hearts, and elevates the longing in our souls.”— Andrew V. Abela, Ph.D. ,Provost and Senior Vice President, Catholic University of America
“ This marvelous book by an acclaimed professional composer explores music from a number of perspectives: physics, aesthetics, theology, philosophy, and the vexing issue of style in both the concert hall and in the Liturgy. His chapters on liturgical music are especially compelling and eye-opening and should be required reading for all Catholics.”mdash; Frank La Rocca, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Music, Composer-in-Residence at the Benedict XVI Institute
“ What has happened to music? Kurek dares to tell the truth about music in the modern day with the acumen of a scholar and the candor of a friend. With a humility born of reverence for the power of music, he traces the descent of the artistic impulse from the transcendent and timeless to the self-referential and grating. In the nick of time, he urges us back on track, mapping the road to the ‘wonderously sacred’.”— Marie Bellet, Nashville Songwriter and Singer
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